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Designer signatures

Hues that became synonymous with one person, house, or movement. Yves Klein's ultramarine patent. Hermès orange. Tiffany's robin's egg. Vantablack's absolute absence. These are less colors than cultural objects.

Reference them deliberately. Everyone senses the lineage, so either lean into it or shift a few degrees of hue to signal you know the reference without wearing it.

Vibrant
Klein Blue
#002fa7
Warm
Hermès Orange
#ff5a00
Pastel
Tiffany Blue
#0abab5
Neon
Schiaparelli Pink
#fc0fc0
Mono
Vantablack
#010101
Vibrant
Majorelle Blue
#6050dc
Cool
Mountbatten Pink
#997a8d
Earthy
Hooker's Green
#49796b
Jewel
Titian
#b94e48
Vibrant
International Orange
#ba160c
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